Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation
Sixth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 11-009, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 282 Original Sheet No. 282 : Effective
RATE SCHEDULE SS-1
STORAGE SERVICE
1. AVAILABILITY
This open-access Rate Schedule is available to any party (hereinafter
called Customer) which has requested storage service hereunder pursuant to
Section 3 of Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation's (hereinafter called
Pipeline) General Terms and Conditions and after review and acceptance of
such request by Pipeline, has entered into a service agreement with
Pipeline for service under Rate Schedule SS-1. Such service agreements
shall be in the form contained in Pipeline's FERC Gas Tariff of which this
Rate Schedule SS-1 is a part.
2. APPLICABILITY AND CHARACTER OF SERVICE
2.1 This Rate Schedule shall apply to all firm storage service
rendered hereunder pursuant to an executed service agreement providing for
a Maximum Storage Quantity (MSQ), Maximum Daily Injection Quantity (MDIQ)
and a Maximum Daily Withdrawal Quantity (MDWQ). Service under this Rate
Schedule constitutes one of the "no-notice" service options as that term is
used in Order No. 636 available from Pipeline.
2.2 Pipeline shall receive for Customer's account quantities of gas
and inject into storage in accordance with Section 5 of this Rate Schedule
for Customer's account such quantities of gas. Pipeline shall withdraw
from storage for Customer, at Customer's request, in accordance with
Section 6 of this Rate Schedule, quantities of gas from Customer's Storage
Inventory, plus Applicable Shrinkage, and deliver for Customer's account
such quantities. Such service shall be firm except as provided herein and
in Pipeline's General Terms and Conditions of this FERC Gas Tariff of which
this Rate Schedule is a part and shall be available to Customer each day of
the Contract Year, which consists of an annual period commencing May 1 and
ending the following April 30.
2.3 Provided the receipt of gas and the injection of such gas into
storage from Customer can be accomplished by Pipeline without detriment to
Pipeline's facilities and/or Pipeline's ability to meet its firm
obligations to other Customers, Pipeline upon request of Customer shall
inject on an interruptible basis quantities of gas in excess of the
limitations set forth in Section 5.3. Such excess quantities shall be
deemed to be Excess Injection Gas.
2.4 Provided such withdrawal from storage and delivery of such gas to
Customer can be accomplished by Pipeline without detriment to Pipeline's
facilities and/or Pipeline's ability to meet its firm obligations to other
Customers, Pipeline upon request of Customer shall schedule and withdraw on
an interruptible basis gas in excess of the limitations set forth in
Section 6.3. Such excess quantities shall be deemed to be Excess
Withdrawal Gas.